Papua New Guinea coffee is one of resilience, passion and continuing excellence. It all began with German settlers in 1926. They established the first plants at Ralum, using Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee seeds.
But there’s an alternative story. Some say the British beat the Germans to it by starting the first plantations in British Papua in 1890. By 1901, these estates were exporting coffee to Australia.
Papua New Guinea (Kongo)
£12.50Price
0/500
Toffee, Nutmeg, Orange, Chocolate, Winey
Processing: Washed
Growing altitude: 1400m - 1900m
Variety: Arusha, Bourbon, Typica
SCA Score: 82.5









